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hi everyone my name is tara otherwise known as candy mama and today im going to be telling you guys why you should not be sleeping in shelters on the appalachian trail full disclosure when i did through hike the appalachian trail in 2019 i frequently stayed in these shelters however i did sleep in them a lot less towards the end of the through hike for multiple reasons which i will get into later on in this video im not here to bash anyone for choosing to stay in a shelter and i do recognize there are a lot of benefits to actually staying in one a shelter offers a quick setup and breakdown of sleeping materials so that means more time on trail and less time at camp also a safe haven from the elements that can include lightning downpours really intense wind or falling trees and branches which does happen one of the top benefits in my opinion is that you meet people a lot easier sure you can set up your tent near the shelter but i think theres a lot of conversations that happen when p